1.10.13

Tea for One

With autumn here I am bundled in my bed drinking tea and reading library books.  I don't mind that summer is over and that the leaves and roses are drying up. I'll just use them for tea. ♥ 

*Tea from Camellia's Tea House in Kingly Court*

20 comments:

Danielle said...

I see you made good use of those jars! :D photos are looking beautiful dearest! <3

Dani xxx

Sarah DeBoice said...

I adore the first and last images set against black lace. xo

Melodie said...

Pretty article <3 Is that the bottle you bought in Covent Garden? :) xx

Katie said...

Oh my, this post is the best post I've seen lately. Not only I'm obssed with tea <3

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deniz said...

They look so delicious and make me want some dried roses to put in my tea too :)
Also I bought some daisy tea (dried as well) when I was in Granada, they are so delicious, I suggest if you go to
Spain some day...

Ginger said...

Absolutely lovely!

Carina Maree said...

These shots are simply gorgeous! This is giving me some ideas about dried lavender tea...

pinkbow said...

Love. The styling is divine x

Nancy Wilde said...

I've just bumped into your blog and so far I'm loving it! :) Autumn is my favourite season of all, I couldn't wait for Summer to be over. x

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you for stopping by! :-D

teawiththemoon said...

I wish I could say I repurposed these leaves but I bought them at Camille's Tea Room. Though maybe I can learn - thanks for the idea ;-).

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you lovely <3

teawiththemoon said...

Oooo good idea with the lavender :-D

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you dear!

teawiththemoon said...

Daisy tea sounds so sweet <3. I would love to find some! Thanks for the tip Deniz :-D.

teawiththemoon said...

Oh my that is quite a compliment - thank you!

teawiththemoon said...

Yes! Thanks for showing me where to shop <3 :-D.

teawiththemoon said...

Thank you lovely <3 :-D

teawiththemoon said...

I did! I wish I could shop with you girls more often :-D

Aubrey Tate said...

Oh how lovely. I really just adore that you didn't let the drying up leaves go to waste but instead found a beautiful and purposeful use for them.